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  • Hey everyone, it's me Niharika and welcome to a new lesson. We ring in the new year with

  • firecrackers, confetti, champagne and of course happy New Year wishes. Well the New Year comes

  • with a fresh start, new opportunities and an exhilarating sense of rejuvenation. We

  • often make New Year's resolutions in an attempt to improve ourselves and to be better towards

  • others. Expressing our love, gratitude, respect and appreciation to others, on this day and

  • sending them wishes for New Year's is a great way to share the spirit with our friends,

  • family and co-workers. So guys in today's lesson with me, you will learn some expressions

  • that people use related to New Year's and also how you can wish someone a veryHappy

  • New Year’, well that's what we're gonna look at. So firstly let's look at the expression,

  • New Year's Eve’. Now remember friends, New Year's Eve is the night that you party

  • and you actually bring in the New Year's which is 31st of December and New Year's Day is

  • January 1st. So many people do get a little confused, so there are two different English

  • phrases that we use for these two different days. The first one is December 31st which

  • is your New Year's Eve, you bring in the New Year's and the second phrase that we use is

  • the New Year's Day which is actually January 1st. Now let's look at the expressions that

  • you should actually use if you plan to do something on New Year's Eve. Now many people

  • do ask you, right? “Hey, so what are you doing for your New Year's Eve?” “What

  • are your plans?” So which are the expressions that we use, one thing that you can use is,

  • Were going for a weekend retreat.” Now you use this expression for a weekend

  • getaway, which actually means that you have planned to just go out somewhere pretty close,

  • not very far from where you live and just relax and celebrate the New Year's with your

  • friends and family. The second expression that you can use is, “Throwing a bash at

  • home.” Like I am throwing a bash at home. Now if you have a big party at your home with

  • your friends and family use this expression, which means you're gonna celebrate dancing

  • and partying at your home. Another expression in English that you can use is that, “It's

  • a date night.” So if someone asks you that what are your plans? You can say well it's

  • a date night. Now date night is if you and your partner are just going out for a nice

  • romantic dinner and that's how you're gonna bring in the New Year's together, then yes

  • you can use this. Another happy thing that couples do is like have a “Movie marathon.”

  • So your next expression is we are gonna go or we're gonna have a movie marathon. But

  • what does this expression really means? Now people who do not like to be a part of the

  • crazy parties and prefer to be with the loved ones, well it's a great way to welcome a new

  • year's and say goodbye to the holiday season. So you just chill on the couch and binge watch

  • your favorite movies, isn't that amazing? So yes that's called as movie marathon. The

  • next thing that people generally do is attend a “Midnight church service.” So you can

  • use this expression if you do that, like I am gonna attend a midnight church service.

  • Some people will actually attend the midnight service that's held on New Year's Eve which

  • is 31st of December, well it's called a “Watch night service”, so people often include

  • like food, singing and then a message from the church leadership is given, so that's

  • how people go for a midnight mass. And then the last thing which is the most, most common

  • thing which almost all of us do is, “I am going for a party.” Yes, so if you are all

  • set to doll up and you put on your high heels and you head to the best party in the town

  • and paint the town red, then yes this is the English expression that you use when people

  • ask you that, “What are your plans for your New Year's Eve?” You end up saying that,

  • I am going for a party. So which means you're gonna attend a nice event, a nice party with

  • your friends and family. So guys these were the expressions that you can use when people

  • ask you that what are you doing for New Year's Eve and now we're gonna look at someNew

  • Year's resolutions”. Now people make New Year’s resolutions, right? Which means they

  • make a firm decision to do something or probably set a goal or bring in a change to an undesired

  • trait or behavior. So how do you talk about that in English? Well, when people ask about

  • someone's resolutions, the question is simple when you would like to know if someone has

  • a new year resolution, you're gonna ask, “What's your new year's resolution?” OrAre you

  • going to make a new year's resolution?” Two simple questions, right? But how to answer

  • this question? Well something like this, you can say that, “Oh! I have actually, already

  • made one.” I have resolved to learn a hundred new words every week. Wow! That's a good resolution,

  • right? Especially for all your learners out there. Another way that you can talk about

  • new year resolution is that, ”My new year resolution is, that I am gonna eat healthy.”

  • Now this is for the people, if you have gained too much of weight and you really, really

  • want to get rid of all the junk food, then your new resolution is that I am gonna eat

  • healthy, right? So guys if someone asks me that what is my new, new year resolution,

  • then my new year resolution is that I am going to be a little more kind and helpful towards

  • others. Yes, that's what I have taught. In this mean world I'm gonna be a little more

  • nicer and a little more kinder to others. Now lastly friends let's look at some expressions

  • that you can use to wish someone a very happy New Year's. Yes, now it's the same old boring

  • thing, right? “Hey, wish you a very happy new year.” That's boring. So if you are

  • an English Learner and you would like to use some new expressions well I do have few expressions

  • that you can use at least this year the first one, well “I wish you a smashing new year

  • filled with laughter and happiness.” Yup, that's sweet and simple. The second one that

  • you can use is that, “I wish you the biggest slice of happiness and good luck in the coming

  • new year.” So basically you're wishing someone happiness and good luck. And the third one

  • is pretty simple, “Season’s greetings and best wishes for the new year.” Yes season's

  • greetings you use it for the holiday season. So you can use it right from 22nd December

  • to the 1st of January. This is the expression that you can use. So guys as the New Year

  • is actually drawing so close, new resolutions are being set up, midnight kisses are being

  • anticipated and that perfect night out with friends and family is being planned, guess

  • what? You also have your English phrases in place and all this comes once a year, so guys

  • what do you need to do? Well practice, practice and practice and make the most of it and here's

  • me wishing you a very happy new year, a new year full of peace, laughter, prosperity and

  • health. Thank you so much for watching me today and I will see you, the next year.

Hey everyone, it's me Niharika and welcome to a new lesson. We ring in the new year with

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